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you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. don't get mad. want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. ♪ >>> few stocks on the move this morning. kb home reported quarterly profit of 31 cents a share 5 cents better than expected although the home builder's revenue fell short of what the street was expecting the r
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and cnbc started first president of cnbc cable and i can't believe 30 years has gone by. >> and we're well -- we're very familiar with you and all your work and i already talked about you earlier today. >> i can't believe it. 6:00 this morning you were loths on my oscar prediction >> i mean, you're not supposed to -- the academy is not supposed to make decisions on the best picture based on monetary concerns. and tom's view -- well, he didn't think about anything else about "roma" or "greenbook" or -- >> "the favorite" which was not the favorite >> you weren't making comments about any of that. they're not going to give it to netflix because they're not a member of the club yet that's what you said >> i did i think all voters vote their economic interests it's not too different from centrist democrats looking at howard schultz and saying we're not going to vote for the decline of our own party and i think ultimately people will come to determine that netflix has their economic interest at shape. not quite ready to make that statement. >> but it's a bigger point that netflix is the out
and cnbc started first president of cnbc cable and i can't believe 30 years has gone by. >> and we're well -- we're very familiar with you and all your work and i already talked about you earlier today. >> i can't believe it. 6:00 this morning you were loths on my oscar prediction >> i mean, you're not supposed to -- the academy is not supposed to make decisions on the best picture based on monetary concerns. and tom's view -- well, he didn't think about anything else about...
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one other thing, from what i understand despite reports over at cnbc early on, amazon never put a first round bid in for the others, exclusively with the yankees, it may at some point but it's not there yet and a lot of people doubt they will, so i think this news will break today, it's fascinating what the price is, valuing at 3.4 billion, most sports teams aren't worth that much north of 2 billion, so says something about the yankees franchise. maria: really says something about the sign of the times, a lot of people are wondering when amazon or apple, google were going to get and try to acquire sports, of course that's the most profitable in tv and when you see nontraditional like amazon getting into live sports, that's when you really have the traditional guys worried because there aren't a lot of sports-related assets up for sale. >> well, they tried to leverage the theory, right, meaning they, disney and bankers at alan company at jpmorgan. yankees let's say they are unique, you know and i know there are 3 or 4 national sports teams, dallas cowboys happened to be one and if you're
one other thing, from what i understand despite reports over at cnbc early on, amazon never put a first round bid in for the others, exclusively with the yankees, it may at some point but it's not there yet and a lot of people doubt they will, so i think this news will break today, it's fascinating what the price is, valuing at 3.4 billion, most sports teams aren't worth that much north of 2 billion, so says something about the yankees franchise. maria: really says something about the sign of...
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. >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in about six minutes on a busy friday quad witching as we talked about already. we talked about tesla's announcement last night. and maybe put boeing into some perspective as they do now halt deliveries, though they maintain production and some discussion today about really where are they going to put the planes since they can't fly them anywhere parking space is kind of limited as malaysian reportedly considering some -- >> it is interesting the story with boeing has been that they're running flat out, it is the year's long order book and now they have to race to meet it. i think the street is going to try to reassess. we can figure out financial impacts, knowing what we know now, not braced for another incident i wonder if the stock will settle down a little bit here, looking open flat. >> even with that question about liability and what they're on the hook for with airlines and the victims. >> i think at this point we can't handicap how the investigation is going t
. >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in about six minutes on a busy friday quad witching as we talked about already. we talked about tesla's announcement last night. and maybe put boeing into some perspective as they do now halt deliveries, though they maintain production and some discussion today about really where are they going to put the planes since they can't fly them anywhere parking space is...
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stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc we'll be right back. delivery drones or the latest phones. $4.95. no matter what you trade, at fidelity it's just $4.95 per online u.s. equity trade. no matter what you trade, at fidelity want more from your entejust say teach me more. into your xfinice remote to discover all sorts of tips and tricks in x1. can i find my wifi password? just ask. [ ding ] show me my wifi password. hey now! [ ding ] you can even troubleshoot, learn new voice commands and much more. clean my daughter's room. [ ding ] oh, it won't do that. welp, someone should. just say "teach me more" into your voice remote and see how you can have an even better x1 experience. simple. easy. awesome. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. earnings just out from darden restaurant, parent of the olive garden, longhorn steakhouse, other restaurant chains, $1.80 a share in the latest quarter, a nickel ahead of estimates. revenue and same restaurant sales were better than expected and darden also raised its full-year outlook and getting a nice pop toda
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an all-new episode of "the profit" premieres tomorrow night on cnbc. here is a sneak peek. >> i want you to take something that you don't like, that you're not comfortable with and prove you can sell it. >> i can sell these off my face for 100 bucks right now. >> you can sell those off your face for $100? do you really think you can do that. >> let's go walk around. >> let's roll. let's go >> what's up with the lenses, are they polarized >> i'm not too sure. i think they are. >> i'm not sure. >> what's the metal made out of? >>. >> i'm not sure. >> there's a guy who thinks he's a better salesman. find out if he closes the deal tomorrow night catch two new episodes of "the profit" tomorrow night right here on cnbc. >>> still come to, new reports this morning say the u.s. and china are heading to a trade deal as we head to break, let's have a look at yesterday's or friday's s&p 500 winners and losers ♪ with the chase ink business unlimited card, i get unlimited 1.5% cash back. it's so simple, i don't even have to think about it. so i think about mouthf
an all-new episode of "the profit" premieres tomorrow night on cnbc. here is a sneak peek. >> i want you to take something that you don't like, that you're not comfortable with and prove you can sell it. >> i can sell these off my face for 100 bucks right now. >> you can sell those off your face for $100? do you really think you can do that. >> let's go walk around. >> let's roll. let's go >> what's up with the lenses, are they polarized >>...
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. >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in 90 seconds on a busy friday with a jobs number that came in way below expectations and aside from being on pace for the worst week of the year, we haven't had all three major indices go down every day of a full week since 2016 >> we're reaping what we sewed in that incredible run we had. if you go to the december bottom, i think it is natural to give up on things as we get closer to brexit, which i think is worrying people now marks did a fabulous piece about a steel mill in london -- in the uk, and i hate to say i don't know what kind of steel they make, but you don't want to -- if the tariffs go wrong, they'll close. we lost nine out of the top ten steel companies when things went wrong here i just think it is much more fragile. have to start talking about brexit as a real hit for a lot of companies' earnings. >> big vote next week. >> very big. >> on brexit may telling parliament, just trying to remind them how historic next week could be. there is the opening b
. >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. the opening bell in 90 seconds on a busy friday with a jobs number that came in way below expectations and aside from being on pace for the worst week of the year, we haven't had all three major indices go down every day of a full week since 2016 >> we're reaping what we sewed in that incredible run we had. if you go to the december bottom, i think it is natural to give up...
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he's a member of cnbc's financial wellness advisory counsel. he's a former new york yankee, world series champion. he's here to sit with us he'll share his investment strategy send us your questions you can tweet us at halftime report mee the hashtag ask halfti machin issues facing our world, what do you see? we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. so, servicenow put your workflows immhm. cloud, huh? your employees must love you. [ chuckles ] thank you. you could say that. i love you. servicenow works for you. sometimes, they just drop in. obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group - how the world advances. â
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cnbc reports that bloomberg's closest advisors are interviewing potential aides in both iowa and new hampshire, and if he does run, cnbc has reported that he would be prepared to spend $100 million on the campaign. >>> and a really early projection of the ballot for the white house this morning comes from larry sabato's crystal ball. the first projection is a dead heat with the level being 248 republican electoral votes, 244 democratics, but the notable number there, 46 in the toss-up vote column. >>> well, president trump facing backlash in the wake of a "new york times" report alleging that trump ordered officials to give son-in-law jared kushner a security clearance. it comes less than a month after ivanka trump exclusively denied her father's involvement in her husband's security clearance. >> there were anonymous leaks about there being issues, but the president had no involvement pertaining to my clearance or my husband's clearance. >> so no special treatment? >> no. >> joining me now, new york congressman adriano espaillat. thank you for joining me. tell me what this stands fo
cnbc reports that bloomberg's closest advisors are interviewing potential aides in both iowa and new hampshire, and if he does run, cnbc has reported that he would be prepared to spend $100 million on the campaign. >>> and a really early projection of the ballot for the white house this morning comes from larry sabato's crystal ball. the first projection is a dead heat with the level being 248 republican electoral votes, 244 democratics, but the notable number there, 46 in the toss-up...
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the cnbc fed survey for march sees growth slowing to 2.3% from 3.1%n2018. bumping down again in 2020 to 2%. it includes economists, strategists and fund managers and point to slower global growth and trade tensions as thd g threats to the u.s. expansion. the two could shave more than half a point togethe off o growth this year. >> if the global economy is still in difficult shape, i don't think the econo is going to snap back that much. i think the economy is in a little bit more trouble. >> on the other side are those in the survey who are more optimistic because they think the tax cuts this year could continue toeler additional growth. >> it'c to ev that all of the beneficial tax s cuts on ient took place in a six-month period. these are multi-year projects and take a long time to be planne executed, delivered, and then incorporated into business >> bringing down growth forecasts, respondents also brought dn their tlook for rate hikes from the fed. at the height of the bull market respondents thought t fed would hike rates as many as three or four times i
the cnbc fed survey for march sees growth slowing to 2.3% from 3.1%n2018. bumping down again in 2020 to 2%. it includes economists, strategists and fund managers and point to slower global growth and trade tensions as thd g threats to the u.s. expansion. the two could shave more than half a point togethe off o growth this year. >> if the global economy is still in difficult shape, i don't think the econo is going to snap back that much. i think the economy is in a little bit more trouble....
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make you some money my job is not just to entertain but to educate, teach you so call me at 1-800-747-cnbc. for two straight months, this market was driven by fomo, fear of missing out that's what happens when you watch stocks go ever higher and you decide, oh, what the heck, i want in. i can't afford to miss this move oh, boy. those were the days. we sure don't have fomo anymore, do we? instead, after another ugly session where the dow lost 133 points, getting to be a pattern, s&p declined 5.6%, nasdaq fell 0.93%, we've got fobs, fear of big sellers and that f.o.b.s. is putting pressure on the whole market there are all sorts of innocuous reasons why an individual might sell stocks but we're not talking about individuals here we're talking about institutions and you may not be an institutional trader so why do institutions sell? because they believe stocks are headed lower and they want to get out before everyone else does managing money in this kind of environment is a little like going hiking with your friends and then getting attacked by a bear you don't need to outrun the bear to get
make you some money my job is not just to entertain but to educate, teach you so call me at 1-800-747-cnbc. for two straight months, this market was driven by fomo, fear of missing out that's what happens when you watch stocks go ever higher and you decide, oh, what the heck, i want in. i can't afford to miss this move oh, boy. those were the days. we sure don't have fomo anymore, do we? instead, after another ugly session where the dow lost 133 points, getting to be a pattern, s&p declined...
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policy after a video showing him kicking and shoving a woman at a resort in ohio last year that's the cnbc news update this hour >>> bill appreciate. options bulls betting on one semi stock up this year. pete's got it. >>> let's give you a check on the s&p sector we mentioned tech right at the top for a good reason because it's at the top today. we'll be right back. rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my ankle out and i got prescribed pain pills by my doctor. if making my detox public is gonna help somebody i'm all for it. i just wish i would've had a warning. when yowhat do you see?itical issues facing our world, we see breakthrough medicines getting to patients in record time. we see harnessing natural gas unleashing the promise of clean energy. we see engineers simulating the future to improve today. at emerson, when issues become inspiration, focusing core strengths to create a better world isn't just a result, it's a responsibility. emerson. consider it solved. >>> options traders betting there's more room to run pete ha
policy after a video showing him kicking and shoving a woman at a resort in ohio last year that's the cnbc news update this hour >>> bill appreciate. options bulls betting on one semi stock up this year. pete's got it. >>> let's give you a check on the s&p sector we mentioned tech right at the top for a good reason because it's at the top today. we'll be right back. rebekkah: opioids has taken everything and everyone i've ever loved away from me. everything. i blew my...
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cnbc puts it into some historical perspective, pointing out, this is now a washington spectacle, unseen since the wife of tricrichard nixon's attorney general sounded alarms about watergate. oh, boy. nbc's jeff bennett is over at the white house with this one for us. jeff, listen, i know this is something that kellyanne conway has responded to. and typically, right, it's someone between a husband and a wife, in a marriage, a household, whatever, would stay between the two of them. but the president has sort of yanked that away from them and thrown it out up into the public. >> you're right about that. and a couple of months ago, the president dismissed george conway, hallie with , as a publ speaker and today he took it up a notch and called him a total loser. at one point, he was up for a top job in trump's justice department. george conway ultimately withdrew his name from consideration. so this whole surreal twitter saga really came to a head on sunday. the president in the midst of that twitter tirade, george conway responded to it by posting screen shots of the medical definition of
cnbc puts it into some historical perspective, pointing out, this is now a washington spectacle, unseen since the wife of tricrichard nixon's attorney general sounded alarms about watergate. oh, boy. nbc's jeff bennett is over at the white house with this one for us. jeff, listen, i know this is something that kellyanne conway has responded to. and typically, right, it's someone between a husband and a wife, in a marriage, a household, whatever, would stay between the two of them. but the...
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in the past he has been representing cnbc. great broadcaster and speaker. he came out and said guy, i have a theme. it's called socialism. not good. listen. >> you next president trump is providing leadership. he has kind of changed the whole psychology. we have gone from perform to optimism right there. it's a major change. he has ended the war on business. he has ended the war on energy. he has ended the war on success. i'm here with just one simple ask, please. join us t and join us to put socialism on trial and then convict it. [cheers and applause] brian brian pretty amazing too. so many of the candidates on the left saying yeah, socialism. beto o'rourke went out of his way yesterday to say i'm a capitalist. i like to see that i like to see him once in a while roll down his sleeves and put on a tie. let's see what happens. i want to find out what you think of socialism and i think christian is over here, right? specify fan, you arstephan,. >> i grew up in poll land, communism earlier 70's. brian: when did you come here? >> in '78. brian: what did you l
in the past he has been representing cnbc. great broadcaster and speaker. he came out and said guy, i have a theme. it's called socialism. not good. listen. >> you next president trump is providing leadership. he has kind of changed the whole psychology. we have gone from perform to optimism right there. it's a major change. he has ended the war on business. he has ended the war on energy. he has ended the war on success. i'm here with just one simple ask, please. join us t and join us to...
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. >> cnbc's sara eisen, thank you very much. >> reporter: thank you. >> great to have you. we have much more ahead. and as we go to break, a snapshot of someone who is not paying attention to tweets about dead war heroes or the husband of a presidential aide, and that is bob mueller this morning, driving himself to the office. "morning joe" is back in a moment. office. "morngni joe" is back in a moment discover. hi, what's this social security alert? it's a free alert if we find your social security number on the dark web. good, cuz i'm a little worried about my information getting out. why's that? [bird speaking] my social is 8- 7- 5 dash okay, i see. [bird laughing] somebody thinks it's hilarious. free social security alerts from discover. when you rent from national.... it's kind of like playing your own version of best ball. because here, you can choose any car in the aisle, even if it's a better car class than the one you reserved. so no matter what, you're guaranteed to have a perfect drive. [laughter] (vo) go national. go like a pro. see what i did there? this and ev
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i don't know why not go on cnbc or something? what kind of questions is he going to get from, i don't know who is going to do it? rare interview we'll have more on that next then, later, markets lower ahead of today's big jobs report our panel will be here to preview the report and provide instant reaction once we have it plus, big interview later this morning on cnbc. soft bank ceo masa son sitting down exclusively with david saber. it's a can't miss interview. sfx: [phone ringing] you still have service? call the insurance company it's them, calling us. it's going to be a week before they can get through on these roads shhh, sorry, i didn't catch that. i said ask how soon they can be here not you. right now? what's now? he says they're surveying our property now they're probably at the wrong house i don't see any hovering his name is hovering? look up? by using machine learning and analytics to automate claims, cognizant is helping insurance companies advance how they serve even the hardest-to-reach customers. cool ♪ a place
i don't know why not go on cnbc or something? what kind of questions is he going to get from, i don't know who is going to do it? rare interview we'll have more on that next then, later, markets lower ahead of today's big jobs report our panel will be here to preview the report and provide instant reaction once we have it plus, big interview later this morning on cnbc. soft bank ceo masa son sitting down exclusively with david saber. it's a can't miss interview. sfx: [phone ringing] you still...
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watching it on cnbc. and then it's still on cnbc the next morning we have these huge ratings >> nobody falls asleep -- >> at the end. >> they leave it on. >> oh. >> he's unbelievable, isn't he wow. >> so defensive. i thought a fight was going to break out there. >> no, no. we've done this before >> we have thanks to gary bettman and chrissy taylor also the winter classic is now exactly what -- how many years has it been? >> well, 10, 11? we were in notre dame this year. >> i know. i saw that phenomenal i love when it snows and you're outside. anyway, thank you. >> thanks for having us. >> chrissy, come back. we'll talk more about enterprise when you come. >> thank you >>> when we return, our guest is former house majority leader we'll hear his thoughts on u.s. trade, operation varsity blues, and much more. we'll sit down with eric cantor in a couple of minutes and later, we'll be talking to the ceo of this mystery stock. the top performing s&p stock since the market low ten years ago. ren bcawbo rht"squk
watching it on cnbc. and then it's still on cnbc the next morning we have these huge ratings >> nobody falls asleep -- >> at the end. >> they leave it on. >> oh. >> he's unbelievable, isn't he wow. >> so defensive. i thought a fight was going to break out there. >> no, no. we've done this before >> we have thanks to gary bettman and chrissy taylor also the winter classic is now exactly what -- how many years has it been? >> well, 10, 11? we...
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time now for a cnbc news update with sue herera. hi surks. >> hello, wilf hello, everyone. president trump's nominee to be the next ambassador to saudi arabia, insisting the u.s. needs a strong and mature partnership with saudi arabia to ensure stability in the middle east this, as his confirmation hearing progressed before the senate foreign relations committee. >> i would like to make the current problems short-term problems and work quickly to fix them to the best of our ability. our relationship with saudi arabia is bigger than the relationship with just the crown prince it's all about a nation. >> venezuela's opposition leader, juan guaido, addressing his country's national assembly after returning from a tour of latin america. in his speech he referred to the high expectations of a community that is fueling a renewed push from abroad to bring change in venezuela. >>> wildlife officials plan to lift protections for gray wolves across the lower 48 states david burnhardt announcing the proposal at a conference in denver, saying that the specieses that fully recovered fro
time now for a cnbc news update with sue herera. hi surks. >> hello, wilf hello, everyone. president trump's nominee to be the next ambassador to saudi arabia, insisting the u.s. needs a strong and mature partnership with saudi arabia to ensure stability in the middle east this, as his confirmation hearing progressed before the senate foreign relations committee. >> i would like to make the current problems short-term problems and work quickly to fix them to the best of our ability....
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st ted you've watching "squawk box" on cnbc t. rowe price experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand, like biotech. because your investments deserve the full story. t. rowe price invest with confidence. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. let's take a look at how we're setting up for this wednesday session. we are looking aat loy lower open ever so slightly lower -- everybody. s&p 500. dow jones looking to lose 12 at the open nasdaq holding on to a two-point gain here. >>> e-cigarette maker jule is based in san francisco, and lawmakers there are not thrilled about it they don't like that fact. they kind of like to chase them out. shares of altrea dipped on the news and are down slightly in the premarket. >> currently jule does occupy city-owned property. they would be grabbed fathered in >> they don't like what they're doing. >> the reason -- >> yeah. >> they don't like what jewel is doing. they've seen the fda crackdown and the whied that there's more teens vaping and teens sploeking cigarettes >> 10
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i'm frail holland at cnbc headquarters. burger king is makin little bit easier for you to get your caffein fix launching aub coffeeription plan. customers who pay $5 a month get one small r cup ofular brewed coffee per day. a small cup runs about a buck at burger king so the monthly subscription can be worth as much as $31. if you're a workday commuter it's a $20 value. the incentive for the promotion is customers won't jus get the coffee, they will also buy breakfast. with your cnbc morning business report, i'm frank holland. >>> all right. car washing forecast, well, maybe not today. there will be a few raindrops to contend with on yr monday, but dryer weather comes back for tuesday and wednesday. talking about a weekend warmup coming up. >> and some delays around town. a big baguk in maryland and a big baguk in maryland and another one here in vginia onir a big baguk in maryland and another one here in vginia onir dearest britain. we love you. maybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, f)u
i'm frail holland at cnbc headquarters. burger king is makin little bit easier for you to get your caffein fix launching aub coffeeription plan. customers who pay $5 a month get one small r cup ofular brewed coffee per day. a small cup runs about a buck at burger king so the monthly subscription can be worth as much as $31. if you're a workday commuter it's a $20 value. the incentive for the promotion is customers won't jus get the coffee, they will also buy breakfast. with your cnbc morning...
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and that's whe cnbc's all america survey comes in. here's steve liesman. >> while markets day in and day out worry about a coming n, recesshat doesn't seem to be the case for the american public. cnbc all america economic survey of 800 amecans nationwide findsis optimm on the economy. it's down a bit from th lofty levels of last ye h, butalf of all americans think theis econo in good or excellent shape. two-thirds see the economy i eithroving or staying the same in the year ahead. >> consumer condence leads to consumer spending. as we know consumer spending accounts for 70% of gdp growth. is it below peak? it is. but that supports the theme of slowing but growing. we expect theconomy to continue to grow. not at the levels we saw last year but certainlyti ce to grow. >> aricans outlook for wages are down from last year but 42% believe their homes will rise in price. both are on par with the averages for the past several years. the outlook for stocks also down from the levels hit last year near the market peak, but it'sc back from the l
and that's whe cnbc's all america survey comes in. here's steve liesman. >> while markets day in and day out worry about a coming n, recesshat doesn't seem to be the case for the american public. cnbc all america economic survey of 800 amecans nationwide findsis optimm on the economy. it's down a bit from th lofty levels of last ye h, butalf of all americans think theis econo in good or excellent shape. two-thirds see the economy i eithroving or staying the same in the year ahead....
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stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard then it's... for sale. oh, here we go. geico. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. weveryone, looknk isn'tat your phones. the design thinking, the digital engineering, security, blockchain, and we will be first to market! yes. when we do we launch? unfortunately, in 2 or 3, hours. why the delay? cognizant is helping banks use digital technologies at scale to advance speed to market. >>> welcome back to "squawk box. this is cnbc and we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square let's get to some of the stories investors are going to be talking about today. boston fed president ed eric rosengren says a pause in rate hikes is justified right now rosengren is a voting member of the fomc for 2019. >>> marriott ceo arnie sore
stay tuned you're watching "squawk box" on cnbc help you save on homeowners insurance. nice tip. i'll give you two bucks for the chair. two?! that's a victorian antique! all right, how much for the recliner, then? wait wait... how did that get out here? that is definitely not for sale! is this a yard sale? if it's in the yard then it's... for sale. oh, here we go. geico. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. weveryone, looknk isn'tat your phones. the design...
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cnbc joins us live from london with more on what we can expect for today's outlook. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday was a mixed day for wall street. we saw the s&p and nasdaq end in negative territory. the dow a touch higher on the day. investors were digesting some more headlines around u.s.-china trade. this is a key focal point for our markets over the last several months. treasury the emergency declaration on the wall. >> plus the very latest on that terror attack has left at least 49 people dead. "morning joe" is just moments away. orning joe" is just moment away ♪ - [woman] with shark's duo clean, i don't just clean, i deep clean carpets and floors, so i got this. yep, this too, and this, please. even long hair and pet hair are no problem, but the one thing i won't have to clean is this because the shark's self-cleaning brush roll removes the hair wrap while i clean. ♪ - [announcer] shark, the vacuum that deep cleans now cleans itself. they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any
cnbc joins us live from london with more on what we can expect for today's outlook. >> reporter: good morning. yesterday was a mixed day for wall street. we saw the s&p and nasdaq end in negative territory. the dow a touch higher on the day. investors were digesting some more headlines around u.s.-china trade. this is a key focal point for our markets over the last several months. treasury the emergency declaration on the wall. >> plus the very latest on that terror attack has...
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cnbc sarah issen, thank you. let's pass it around the table for the remaining minutes. donnie deutsche, i'm on instagram here because where the kids hang out. is that where they hang out? a long time ago. i don't remember. donnie deutsche posted a picture of himself with mayor blair de blasio. this queens boy might be a pretty good guy for his job in 2021. just thinking i love nyc. donnie deutsche for mayor? >> to be honest, i'm touched and people come up to me. i love the city. it's a year away. to me amazon is an example we can have both sides. i would explain to people the hundreds of thousands of jobs and there is a middle ground. i'm a guy from the streets. i care so deeply for people but i understand business. i don't know. it's a year away. but it's something i've toyed with. >> really? >> okay. i just love -- i would love it and think it would be great. i don't know. >> you've given this thought, obviously. >>? i have and i don't know if i want to or want to put my family through it. i'll revisit it a year from now. kidding aside, i've kicked around. >> donnie i
cnbc sarah issen, thank you. let's pass it around the table for the remaining minutes. donnie deutsche, i'm on instagram here because where the kids hang out. is that where they hang out? a long time ago. i don't remember. donnie deutsche posted a picture of himself with mayor blair de blasio. this queens boy might be a pretty good guy for his job in 2021. just thinking i love nyc. donnie deutsche for mayor? >> to be honest, i'm touched and people come up to me. i love the city. it's a...
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joining us new, cnbc editor at large john harwood. john writes of last week's report "president trump's central claim about his economic policies officially crashed into reality on thursday. >>> randall lane is out with a new piece entitled "reimagining the economy." >> we knew even before he was elected president of the united states deficits were going to be going up over the next five to six years. he certainly expedited that process, but also that most economists over time were expecting a slowdown. it looks like that slowdown is coming. >> that's right. the long-time growth potential before he took office was seen at about 2% based on labor supplies productivity. when they passed a tax cut late in 2017. >> expected there would be a quick burst of stimulus before they reversed the trend. the federal reserve says it will be right back and the white house insists that those numbers are wrong and that wiee'll be oa lasting 3% growth path but other economists don't see it. >> i want to ask you about capitalism. you talk about a capita
joining us new, cnbc editor at large john harwood. john writes of last week's report "president trump's central claim about his economic policies officially crashed into reality on thursday. >>> randall lane is out with a new piece entitled "reimagining the economy." >> we knew even before he was elected president of the united states deficits were going to be going up over the next five to six years. he certainly expedited that process, but also that most...
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let's bring in managing director the -- she is also a cnbc contributor. cathy, as promised, for all those folks, we have to talk about the pound this morning a little bit of strength it's given some of it back what can we expect out of pound sterling given the vote later on today. >> well, the one thing we can be certain of is volatility i think the vote is going to be very close dlz a lot of different potential scenarios. the easiest one and the most obvious one would be if parliament or the house commons completely rejects the withdrawal agreement. >> there's a good possibility also perhaps the vote will fail with very thin margins it fails with a thin margin, and prime minister may may look at this as a mandate to basically go for another vote. i think it's clear that the scenario is either they accept the withdrawal agreement, which i think is very, you know, basically next to nothing in terms of the odds. >> that's a key part of this whole brexit negotiation as we talk about the euro and its relationship with the pound, euro sterling certainly a focu
let's bring in managing director the -- she is also a cnbc contributor. cathy, as promised, for all those folks, we have to talk about the pound this morning a little bit of strength it's given some of it back what can we expect out of pound sterling given the vote later on today. >> well, the one thing we can be certain of is volatility i think the vote is going to be very close dlz a lot of different potential scenarios. the easiest one and the most obvious one would be if parliament or...
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i' contessa brewer at cnbc headquarters. celebrate the first day of spring with tasty treats. today touchdown free cone day -- it's freeone d at dairy queen, one per person and mall cations are not participating. the eventevrves as a fund raiser. rita italian's ice is also nning a promotion. the chain will give out more than 1 million free cups of the frozen dessert. rita's has about 600 locations in 30 states. i'm contessa brewer. >> i'm still thinking about the dairy queen. >> we got to find some ice cream, right? >>> we are working for you in the community with details on a , ique program in mccla virginia. >> the prom notes programs puts these little safety messagesde inhe corsages in an effort to prevent dru driving during the prom season. molette green has more from the flowers and plant shop in mcclain. >> reporter: i do want to give a big shout-out to our high school students from mcclain high school this morning and our senior right there who will be going to prom this year, these messag of safety you'll find this plant this flower shop started this so many years ago,
i' contessa brewer at cnbc headquarters. celebrate the first day of spring with tasty treats. today touchdown free cone day -- it's freeone d at dairy queen, one per person and mall cations are not participating. the eventevrves as a fund raiser. rita italian's ice is also nning a promotion. the chain will give out more than 1 million free cups of the frozen dessert. rita's has about 600 locations in 30 states. i'm contessa brewer. >> i'm still thinking about the dairy queen. >> we...
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. >>> good morning, i'm brian sullivan at cnbc headquarters, here are big money headlines on thursday. the market is set to open maybe slightly down this morning. there is some optimism america and china are a little closer to a breakthrough on some key i want electial property issues. trade deal, falling. good news, mortgage rates keep going. johnson cleared by a lawsuit brought by a man in new jersey who said asbestos in his talcum powder caused mesotheliommesoth. they are faces lawsuits nationwide most around the talcum powder. if you like cbd, walgreens will sell in 15 stores across nine states. this comes a week after cvs announced a similar move. cbd is the nonpsychoactive ingredient in marijuana. people believe it helps everything from anxiety to pain although there's little formal evidence to back up those claims. >> good to see you, brian, thanks. >> a look at the last of that storm coming through. >> we are starting out dry in palo alto on highway 101. we are seeing rain chances going up there. as we track it on storm ranger, raining in parts of the north bay. we'll get a cl
. >>> good morning, i'm brian sullivan at cnbc headquarters, here are big money headlines on thursday. the market is set to open maybe slightly down this morning. there is some optimism america and china are a little closer to a breakthrough on some key i want electial property issues. trade deal, falling. good news, mortgage rates keep going. johnson cleared by a lawsuit brought by a man in new jersey who said asbestos in his talcum powder caused mesotheliommesoth. they are faces...
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you might even remember this famous rant on cnbc by a guy named rick santelli. this is the rant that is credited by many people with starting the tea party movement. >> the government is promoting bad behavior. how about this, president and new administration? why don't you put up a website to have people vote on the internet as a referendum to see if we really want to subsidize the losers' mortgages. this is america. how many of you people want to pay for your neighbors' mortgage that has an extra bathroom, and can't pay their bills? raise their hand. how about we all -- [ booing ] president obama, are you listening? >> seth: to answer your question, no, he wasn't, because we used to have a president who didn't spend all day watching cable tv. [ laughter ] now -- [ cheers and applause ] now if you go on tv and say, "president trump, are you listening?" he would call in five minutes later. [ light laughter ] "heard you loud and clear." and yet despite the culture of criminality and corruption surrounding the president, republicans are already falling in line wit
you might even remember this famous rant on cnbc by a guy named rick santelli. this is the rant that is credited by many people with starting the tea party movement. >> the government is promoting bad behavior. how about this, president and new administration? why don't you put up a website to have people vote on the internet as a referendum to see if we really want to subsidize the losers' mortgages. this is america. how many of you people want to pay for your neighbors' mortgage that...
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at cnbc global head skbaurkts here's your five at 5:00. the fed front and center as wall street investors await the big interest rate decision today we'll break down the key things to watch for that's straight ahead. >>> a final push the u.s. and china reportedly jump-starting trade talks. we're on the ground in beijing with those details >>> fed shares tumbling here take a look at this. again, a huge miss, and it's what the delivery giant is saying about the overall economy that's getting all the attention from fedex another california jury says
at cnbc global head skbaurkts here's your five at 5:00. the fed front and center as wall street investors await the big interest rate decision today we'll break down the key things to watch for that's straight ahead. >>> a final push the u.s. and china reportedly jump-starting trade talks. we're on the ground in beijing with those details >>> fed shares tumbling here take a look at this. again, a huge miss, and it's what the delivery giant is saying about the overall economy...
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. >>> time now for business before the bell with cnbc's sarah eisen. what is going on with facebook? >> trump administration is suing facebook for the housing and urban development agency, alleging that facebook violated the fair housing act that the company had target advertising that discriminated against people based on race and color. a statement from ben carson who is the secretary of hud says that facebook is discriminating against people based on who they are and where they live. he said using a computer to limit a person's choices on housing is just as discriminatory as slamming a door in someone's face. the complaint allege that's facebook restricted who could see housing rementlated ads basn all sorts of factors. this has been actually an investigation that goes all the way whaback to 2016. the charges just announced this morning. i also want to bring you another facebook development. facebook now officially banning content on white nationalism and separatism from the social media account. of course, this is two weeks after that horrible trag
. >>> time now for business before the bell with cnbc's sarah eisen. what is going on with facebook? >> trump administration is suing facebook for the housing and urban development agency, alleging that facebook violated the fair housing act that the company had target advertising that discriminated against people based on race and color. a statement from ben carson who is the secretary of hud says that facebook is discriminating against people based on who they are and where...
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. >> you, sir, are banned from cnbc, ntsb, and reefing to using nbnc last word. i'm calling bret baier, last word. [laughter] >> bret: i have finally made it thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "the story" hosted by martha mccallum starts right now. waiting for that phone call. >> martha: i'm going to get the last word. [laughter] thank you, bret. good evening, everybody. i am martha mccallum and tonight this is "the story." we are joined by three powerful senators at the center of the biggest stories on the hill today. senator lindsey graham says the president will win in court on the national emergency and he has brand new data about what's going on on the border and he says it will prove it. he is coming up. also senator mark warner the top democrat on the senate intel committee investigating the president says there is enormous amounts of evidence. we will ask him about that. and senator rand paul who has been challenging the president's stance on the border and on afghanistan. but,
. >> you, sir, are banned from cnbc, ntsb, and reefing to using nbnc last word. i'm calling bret baier, last word. [laughter] >> bret: i have finally made it thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. "the story" hosted by martha mccallum starts right now. waiting for that phone call. >> martha: i'm going to get the last word. [laughter] thank you, bret. good evening, everybody. i am...
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that's the cnbc news update. i've got in-laws in new berlin, wisconsin. i think i'm needing to reconnect right now. >> that is random. contessa, thanks time now for etf spotlights. taking a look at retail. some exciting news from results from lululemon and pvh, mike. >> and it is helping to give a lift to the retail sector. had a pretty good week you look at the xrt and the s&p retail spdrs up 1%, outperforming the market up 4% week to date you can see from the chart it's been basically sideways since january. people trying to figure out how strong exactly or not how the economy is this is the equal weighted index, by the way, and every stock has the same way we have the rth weighted by the market cap and means that the big guys like walmart, home depot, have a higher weight and also outperforming the market and less so and it's done better year to date so far. they have given the lulu numbers especially take a look at another non-sector etf and it's the global teammatic etf it's been a very strong one. this is a one-year chart well outperformed the marke
that's the cnbc news update. i've got in-laws in new berlin, wisconsin. i think i'm needing to reconnect right now. >> that is random. contessa, thanks time now for etf spotlights. taking a look at retail. some exciting news from results from lululemon and pvh, mike. >> and it is helping to give a lift to the retail sector. had a pretty good week you look at the xrt and the s&p retail spdrs up 1%, outperforming the market up 4% week to date you can see from the chart it's been...
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. >>> time for business before the bell with cnbc sarah izen. the china telecom giant hauwei is suing the u.s. government. what is the argument they are making and how does it factor in president trump's trade war. >> good morning. well hauwei is fighting back and they said what the u.s. government is doing it unconstitution. just to review, what happened was the u.s. government passed a law banning government agencies from buying telecom equipment from hauwei. and zte by the way. both chinese companies have been accused by the u.s. as stealing secrets, espionage and facing criminal charges by the department of justice and hauwei is saying you can't punish us in a law without due process. there is no official guilt by the courts. though that is going to be a tough battle because this is all in the interest of national security. how it relates to that the trade war, it is sort of a sub-plot because the back drop here is the temperature has been lowered between the united states and china on trade and reports indicate president trump really wants
. >>> time for business before the bell with cnbc sarah izen. the china telecom giant hauwei is suing the u.s. government. what is the argument they are making and how does it factor in president trump's trade war. >> good morning. well hauwei is fighting back and they said what the u.s. government is doing it unconstitution. just to review, what happened was the u.s. government passed a law banning government agencies from buying telecom equipment from hauwei. and zte by the...
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we'll get a read on the consumer when we speak with ceo first on cnbc. >>> plus, we are taking you inside south by southwest for a look at some of tech's coolest new gadgets. bit of fun coming up with that story. >>> let's check in on the markets. just under an hour left of trade. the dow is the laggard of the major indices because of boeing. it's paired the losses ian still down healthy 6%. s&p near its highs of the day 1.4% was the high. up 1.3%. nasdaq leads up the couple of healthy% a healthy percents. >> tech stocks surging on the nvidia deal of earlier today >>> china and indonesia grounding boeing 737 max 8 phil lebeau has the latest phil >> morgan, you heard the comments of secretary chao saying they're closely monitoring this investigation. you have got the faa along with the ntsb over this ethiopia where the black boxes have been recovered. let me bring you up to speed on the investigation right now. they have recovered both of the block boxes. it is a matter of how quickly to get the information from those boxes. one of them was slightly damaged and may slow things down a littl
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we're going to get a live report from cnbc. >> and former governor john hickenlooper is going to be here and he joins the conversation straight ahead on "morning joe." hear those words... stage 2 breast cancer. i have three little kids. i can't have cancer. so we decided to travel to cancer treatment centers of america. dr. fernandez was wonderful. he said it was up to me to do what's best. it's about giving her options, where amy has all the information to make a decision that's best for her. we left on day one feeling like we're gonna beat this and this is the place that's gonna help us do it... that feeling is priceless. learn more at cancercenter.com. appointments available now. ♪ ♪ exciting, everything that i'm gonna do in my life ♪ ♪ ♪ never let a day go by where i don't try ♪ ♪ and i've been dreaming ♪ ♪ dreaming bout places and things in my mind ♪ ♪ 'cause i've been ♪ growing wings now i'm ready to fly ♪ ♪ and i know i'm always ready for whatever ♪ ♪ i could take over the world believe that ♪ ♪ ooh yeah ♪ ♪ i'mma still shine right now ♪ â
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he is founding economy of common place strategies and a cnbc contributor. tony, thank you so much. you heard elan's report on the report from kevin hasset what stood out for you as being one of the most impactful statements the president is trying to make >> i think the point that elan made that they need to do things you need to see those tax cuts that came a year ago, stay in place, and potentially do taxes, and also things like, you know, large infrastructure spending. you know, no one denies that we could really use a boost in inf infrastructure spending. they built it into their professional as something that needs to get done to achieve growth, and also, be good for the country. i think everyone would love to see that no one -- or very few people think you can ka achieve those things, especially given where congress is right now. >> tony, there are some who would argue that the white house and the administration has a bit of a communications problem with many parts of the market or parts of the public. you were a former communications official within a republican administrati
he is founding economy of common place strategies and a cnbc contributor. tony, thank you so much. you heard elan's report on the report from kevin hasset what stood out for you as being one of the most impactful statements the president is trying to make >> i think the point that elan made that they need to do things you need to see those tax cuts that came a year ago, stay in place, and potentially do taxes, and also things like, you know, large infrastructure spending. you know, no one...
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thank you very much. >>> joining us now is jim, tgm institutional services managing director and cnbc contributor. so, should we be surprised in light of the economic data that came out today that oil after a 34% rally since late december pulls back by a percent or two >> i'm not sure we can blame it on the economic data today, but i can say, i believe for sure. you know, december 24th was the low in the stock market and the low in crude oil and both of them had these huculian runs that topped out yesterday. to think we can pull back seems reasonable to me make no mistake about it crude and stocks can trade together now, if you want to throw in the fact that the fed pivoted to weigh easy two days ago and even because of that, the dollar can't break. the dollar is actually rallied 1% since the low we put in two days ago crude has to look at that and go, wow, the dollar is going higher and that's because the euro is still cratering, so crude really, it is time to take some profit, i think goes back down to around 57sh. >> so, it's a direct response to signals that are out there indicati
thank you very much. >>> joining us now is jim, tgm institutional services managing director and cnbc contributor. so, should we be surprised in light of the economic data that came out today that oil after a 34% rally since late december pulls back by a percent or two >> i'm not sure we can blame it on the economic data today, but i can say, i believe for sure. you know, december 24th was the low in the stock market and the low in crude oil and both of them had these huculian...
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a new cnbc survey shows a majority support several progressive policies, the most popular being paid maternity leave. 84% think employers should provide paid maternity leave. there's bipartisan support for it. the approval, 94% from democrats, 73% of republicans approve. >>> president trump is wrapping up threat to shut down the southern border, turning his fire towards mexico for failing to stop migrants from seeking to enter the u.s. he said there's a very good likelihood that he will order the closure of the border next week. >> mexico is tough. they can stop them. but they chose not to. now they're going to stop them. if they don't stop them, we're closing the border. close it. we will keep it closed for a long time. i'm not playing games. mexico has to stop it. >> let's bring in former ceo for the dnc, jess o'connell. she's the former executive director of emily's list and lauren claffy. she worked for homeland security during the trump administration. i want to start with lauren. i want to play what jeh johnson said about the border situation. >> on tuesday, there were 4,000 ap
a new cnbc survey shows a majority support several progressive policies, the most popular being paid maternity leave. 84% think employers should provide paid maternity leave. there's bipartisan support for it. the approval, 94% from democrats, 73% of republicans approve. >>> president trump is wrapping up threat to shut down the southern border, turning his fire towards mexico for failing to stop migrants from seeking to enter the u.s. he said there's a very good likelihood that he...
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who told me "bread-icare for all" wouldn't work. [ laughter ] and then yesterday in an interview on cnbc, treasury secretary steve mnuchin doubledm down on s line about socialism, although the way he said it left some people scratching their hea >> the good news is, the u.s. economy is doing terrific.we ontinue to have very strong jobs numbers. i eeink you've just begun to the beginning of tax reform. i think you're going to see that bock in a lot again, and as the president talked last night, his economic program is working. we're not going back to socialism. >> seth: n when he says, "going back" he's probably referring to president obama who was many things, but he was not a socialist. i mean, first of all, look at the way he dresses now. ] [ laught he looks like a high-powered sports agent. "lebron, baby, you're crushing it." [ laughter ] the minute he left the white house he gotast in a recurring role in "ballers." [ laughter and applause ] and yet, while he was whining about socialism in public, trump was also claiming in private e thatd predicted the success of one of the most famo
who told me "bread-icare for all" wouldn't work. [ laughter ] and then yesterday in an interview on cnbc, treasury secretary steve mnuchin doubledm down on s line about socialism, although the way he said it left some people scratching their hea >> the good news is, the u.s. economy is doing terrific.we ontinue to have very strong jobs numbers. i eeink you've just begun to the beginning of tax reform. i think you're going to see that bock in a lot again, and as the president...
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welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. andrew ross sorkin will be joining us later in the show with a first on cnbc interview with the founders of lyft. more on that in just a moment. our guest host for the hour is ed lee he is "new york times" reporter. also a cnbc contributor and, ed, good morning >> good morning. >> good to see you we'll put you through the paces. lots of news to run through.
welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc we are live from the nasdaq market site in times square. andrew ross sorkin will be joining us later in the show with a first on cnbc interview with the founders of lyft. more on that in just a moment. our guest host for the hour is ed lee he is "new york times" reporter. also a cnbc contributor and, ed, good morning >> good morning. >> good to see you we'll put you through the paces. lots of news to run through.
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with your cnbc morning business report, i'm bertha coombs. >>> kids, got to getea for another day of learning at school. temperatures in the chilly zone this morning, down in the 030s. outdoor recess and after-school play times. you will need your insulated windbreaker, a hat and your sunglasses. all things considered, we're going b-plus. teday forecast straigh ahead. >>> inner loop of the toll road is a problem for a lot of folks. major delays because of a crash there. other issues coming up and your travel times straight ahead. >>> boeing planes grounded after a deadly crash. but they're still flying here in the what you should know. >>> and a march across maryland's capital to help children. whatus tds of teachers are hope willing improve. [vacuum] ♪ introducing fresh step clean paws, with low tracking litter. your vacuum becomes a cat toy. let's make litter ss of a mess.s let'start fresh. dearest britain. we love you. maybe it's your big hearts. your sense of style. welcome to ba100. (ba100, you're clear for take-off). how you follow yr own path. you've led revolutions... of al
with your cnbc morning business report, i'm bertha coombs. >>> kids, got to getea for another day of learning at school. temperatures in the chilly zone this morning, down in the 030s. outdoor recess and after-school play times. you will need your insulated windbreaker, a hat and your sunglasses. all things considered, we're going b-plus. teday forecast straigh ahead. >>> inner loop of the toll road is a problem for a lot of folks. major delays because of a crash there. other...
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. >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street. the opening bell in under two minutes on this fed decision day. continue to look for clarity on the china trade. we talked about fedex. you know, reminded, the negative tone out of the fedex call coincides with ubs, not saying good things about this quarter bmw saying profits go lower this year. >> we have bmw -- >> samsung, what is up with the global conglomerates here? >> a lot of -- china's market slowed these are companies that sell very much in china's market. i'm in lamborghini, chinese market is so important, and i think the people are all just accepting the fact that this is the president's hand, this is why the president -- president trump, because the world trade is not good. look, europe's very weak one thing that fred was talking about, just how hard it is to do business right now and then i think other than will, make we're underestimating brexit when i asked fred smith what is going to happen with brexit, it is a you tell me situation when you do business, in europe, and
. >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street. the opening bell in under two minutes on this fed decision day. continue to look for clarity on the china trade. we talked about fedex. you know, reminded, the negative tone out of the fedex call coincides with ubs, not saying good things about this quarter bmw saying profits go lower this year. >> we have bmw -- >> samsung, what is up with the global conglomerates here? >> a lot of -- china's market slowed...
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my job isn't just to entertain but to teach you call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tweet me @jimcramer. want to know why the market surged higher today? simple last week sentiment got too negative and when everybody's negative that means there's hardly anyone left to sell. >> the house of pain. >> with no national sellers the market can roar across the board. even the dow which was held down by another tragic plane crash, something that sent the averages down 242 points at the opening, well, the dow ended up falling 201 points monumental move because boeing is a big part of the dow and the s&p gained 1.47% and the nasdaq rocketed higher as the day went on, closing up 2.01%. ♪ hallelujah all right, so how do we know these things how do we know that it was about sentiment and not substance?chi. oil was stable, higher those are the things i look for. rallies can be spotted well ahead of time. you just need to watch the call. the white and blue skull and ribbons at the bottom of your screen see that see that i was anticipating a run because of the way that the stock market closed on frida
my job isn't just to entertain but to teach you call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tweet me @jimcramer. want to know why the market surged higher today? simple last week sentiment got too negative and when everybody's negative that means there's hardly anyone left to sell. >> the house of pain. >> with no national sellers the market can roar across the board. even the dow which was held down by another tragic plane crash, something that sent the averages down 242 points at the opening,...
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. >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. opening bell in a couple of minutes, coming off of the biggest one day drop in about a month for the dow and the s&p and the widest intraday range since january. what do you make, the decay of short-term momentum environment, what happened? >> i think that there is -- you mentioned a good piece in the "wall street journal," president zh xi is supposed to be president for life the economy is slowing there i think the president is looking at the numbers, they don't have poll numbers, obviously, like gallup poll or anything, but i think he's looking at the numbers of the economy and thinking maybe we ought to be a little cagey maybe those numbers are so bad, we can play a little hard ball they got rid of the 2025 mention. that's this world domination plan i call it the weakness in china numbers may make the president be a little tough and that's not what a lot of people want to see. >> even though the comp is running ahead of our own indices for the year. >> yes yes. and chinese are obvi
. >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. opening bell in a couple of minutes, coming off of the biggest one day drop in about a month for the dow and the s&p and the widest intraday range since january. what do you make, the decay of short-term momentum environment, what happened? >> i think that there is -- you mentioned a good piece in the "wall street journal," president zh xi is supposed to be...
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. >> that was on cnbc. he's going to be testifying on capitol hill in the coming weeks to see where democrats and the white house can find common ground. >> geoff, before i let you go, i have to ask you about the axios reporting from over the weekend. the president at mar-a-lago t l telling people the democrats hate jewish people. i don't know that the white house has responded. >> they haven't. they've not issued an immediate denial. we reached out to both the campaign and the white house to see if they had anything to say about this and no response yet. >> geoff, welcome back. it's great to see you. i'm hopping over to the white house later. i'll see you there. let me bring in andy card, nancy cook, and talu. thank you for being here on a monday morning. andy, let me play for you a little bit of what larry kudlow had to say. why this matters has to do with the potential for maybe another shutdown down the road. >> there's going to be another budget fight over the wall? >> i suppose there will be. >> the h
. >> that was on cnbc. he's going to be testifying on capitol hill in the coming weeks to see where democrats and the white house can find common ground. >> geoff, before i let you go, i have to ask you about the axios reporting from over the weekend. the president at mar-a-lago t l telling people the democrats hate jewish people. i don't know that the white house has responded. >> they haven't. they've not issued an immediate denial. we reached out to both the campaign and...
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i'm kate rogers at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street set to open lower this morning. the markets rallied yesterday. the dow was up more than 200 points with apple and other tech stocks leading the gains. investors also cheering the fed's decision to hit the pause button on further interest rate hikes for now as it believes the u.s. economy is starting to show signs of slowing. >>> pinterest could go public sooner rather than later. reports say the popular social media site has sped up the timing of its ipo and could make its market debut on the new york stock exchange in april. levi strauss soared in its first day of trading yesterday while lyft is expected to go public at the end of next week and uber is not that far behind. >>> more than two-thirds of americans are expected to get a tax refund this year, but they vary on what they plan to do with that cash. a survey by suntrust finds 18% say they'll save their entire refund. more than 30% plan to pay down debt. a quarter will use a portion on travel and entertainment, 20%
i'm kate rogers at cnbc global headquarters. here are today's top business headlines. wall street set to open lower this morning. the markets rallied yesterday. the dow was up more than 200 points with apple and other tech stocks leading the gains. investors also cheering the fed's decision to hit the pause button on further interest rate hikes for now as it believes the u.s. economy is starting to show signs of slowing. >>> pinterest could go public sooner rather than later. reports...
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. >> in fact i wrote about this in an op-ed on cnbc -- >> 2018. >> in 2018 the companies that use technology to make your experience better and enable you whether it's hardware, certainly that's apple, i think that's amazon i think investors give a premium to those companies i think companies where technology is something where they're using us is a dynamic we're facing and facebook is wrestling with it and google is wrestling with it on a different level. to me it's aninvaluable tool o the internet for many people facebook, if you look at the stock, we're around 170 in the stock. it's rallied back and come back to a level that effectively it stalled out at even on a rally back off the worst of the news and for me this is a company in transition it doesn't mean their top line isn't extraordinary. it doesn't mean that it's not a great valuation. i will go on to say facebook has continued to underperform. tech, which has been the place to be for the last two years, that's with or without some of these headlines. >> facebook underperformed in the session. it is down 1.8% on these departures how
. >> in fact i wrote about this in an op-ed on cnbc -- >> 2018. >> in 2018 the companies that use technology to make your experience better and enable you whether it's hardware, certainly that's apple, i think that's amazon i think investors give a premium to those companies i think companies where technology is something where they're using us is a dynamic we're facing and facebook is wrestling with it and google is wrestling with it on a different level. to me it's...
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question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something, head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> here's something odd while the tragic subject of plane crashes is fresh in everybody's mind do you remember when the malaysian airplane disappeared. we don't know what happened because the aviation industry used a radar based tractioning system and it couldn't do the job. it requires planes to frequently check in with infrastructure on the ground you're not tracking the plane so much as the plane tracks itself which causes problems if something goes wrong commonly viewed as a satellite phone company. next week they're rolling out a new system it's a tracking system that tracks them from above that's the why stock is up for iridium. a close look with its ceo to learn more about this aireon service. have a seat. >> thanks, jim. >> i don't know. almost a decade ago you came on the show and laid out a vision and it seemed almost too good to be true. you had to spend billions of dollar, put up all these satellites and you would reap the benefi
question, tweet cramer, #madtweets send jim an mail to madmoney@cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc miss something, head to madmoney.cnbc.com. >>> here's something odd while the tragic subject of plane crashes is fresh in everybody's mind do you remember when the malaysian airplane disappeared. we don't know what happened because the aviation industry used a radar based tractioning system and it couldn't do the job. it requires planes to frequently check in with infrastructure...
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former congressman beto o'rourke has talks with campaign managers in case he decides to run for 2020 cnbc is reporting. according to one of his closest advis advisers, o'rourke has talked to one person for his presidential campaign if he were to enter the race. no job offer has been made. the source has not disclosed who he has spoken with. a spokesman declined to comment on that report. >>> a long-term bernie sanders signed yesterday during the presidential race. sanders who is seeking the democratic nomination for president in 2020 claims he would seek the presidency as a democrat and govern as a democrat if elected. the pledge is all a part of a new rule from the national committee that requires all candidates for the party's 2020 presidential nomination to sign the promise. a move many sander's ally versus objected to. sanders in 2016 ran for president as a democrat but ran for re-election to the vermont senate seat last year as an independent. >>> all right, well, on his first campaign stop in iowa, washington governor jay inslee announced a $1 million advertising police yesterday. t
former congressman beto o'rourke has talks with campaign managers in case he decides to run for 2020 cnbc is reporting. according to one of his closest advis advisers, o'rourke has talked to one person for his presidential campaign if he were to enter the race. no job offer has been made. the source has not disclosed who he has spoken with. a spokesman declined to comment on that report. >>> a long-term bernie sanders signed yesterday during the presidential race. sanders who is...